Webinar: How to Create In-Text Citations

In-text citations are crucial in avoiding plagiarism while writing a paper. This webinar will get you prepare you to make correct in-text citations. You will become familiar with identifying sources, and learn to create and assess in-text citations for quoted and paraphrased information. Key takeaways from this session will allow you to demonstrate how to properly give credit for any information gathered during the research process.

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This article was written by the Rasmussen College Library and Learning Center. From research techniques to citation preferences, Librarians across Rasmussen College’s 22 campuses possess a wealth of knowledge to help improve a student’s academic experience. They help students navigate online resources for academic research, answer APA formatting and citation questions, utilize NoodleBib tools for coursework, and give insight on library resources, including books, databases, and online articles. Look back for future webinars.

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